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ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS
Winegard RoadTrip T4 Automatic In-Motion Satellite
Operation (Model: RTT-20B/RT2000T)
This article provides basic operation instructions for a Winegard RoadTrip T4 Automatic In-Motion Satellite (Model: RTT-
20B/RT2000T).
LOWERING THE ANTENNA
Rotate antenna until pointer on directional handle
aligns with pointer on ceiling plate. Turn elevating crank
(counter clockwise) in “DOWN” direction about 13 turns
or until resistance is noted. Antenna is now locked in
travel position.
CAUTION
!
Under no circumstances should you lower the
antenna in any position except the travel position.
Source: Winegard Sensar Antennas Installation/Operation Manual (All
Models)
ROTATING THE ANTENNA FOR BEST
PICTURE
Make sure antenna is in “UP” position. Pull down with
both hands to disengage ceiling plate. Rotate for best
picture.
Booster Switch
On coaches equipped with a
manual antenna, the booster
switch is typically located beside
the passenger seat on the wall
near the floor (left photo).
Cable Mode
When the control panel is powered
off, park cable signals will be
passed to the television. In this
mode, the LED indicator light is off.
Operating The Roadtrip® T4
Antenna
1. Turn on receiver and television set. The RoadTrip®
T4 antenna must be connected to a receiver
plugged into 120VAC.
2. Verify that you are getting the receiver’s menu
screens on the television. These screens are
available with or without the dish finding the signal.
3. Ensure receiver is properly configured for your
provider.
4. Turn the power switch on for the antenna. Within
10–15 seconds, the dish will begin moving and
should make one or two revolutions during startup.
During this process, it is normal to hear a slight
grinding sound as the unit checks its rotational limits.
This does not harm the unit. The system will pause
to acquire GPS.
5. Once the dish begins its search, it pauses on signals
long enough to determine which satellite it has
found. The antenna may move off the signal in an
effort to verify the signal and should return shortly.
TIP: Because the T4 antenna uses information from the
last location where it was on signal, satellite acquisition
may take longer if the dish is inactive over long distance
traveling.
6. After the T4 has verified the correct satellite, it
will continue to track the signal. The unit will go
into “Sleep Mode” if the vehicle is stationary for 6
minutes. This involves a quick verification process
where signal may be lost, then return to the signal
and be silent. If the vehicle begins moving greater
than 10 MPH, the in-motion T4 will resume tracking
mode. For smoother operation, use your on-screen
guide to locate your channel rather than “channel
surfing.
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NOTE There are certain areas within the U.S. where
the T4 antenna may experience limited or no
coverage of the 129° satellite for HD programming.
DISH home coverage has the same limitations.
Problem areas include Washington, Oregon and
California, but limited coverage may extend past
these areas. Contact DISH for additional coverage
questions (1-888-825-2557).
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ALSO when the T4 dome is blocked (example:
while going through a tunnel, under a bridge, by a
building, etc.) programming will not be available.
Once the block is removed, the programming will
return.
DirecTV®
The RoadTrip® T4 antenna switch settings are preset for
DIRECTV. If you have a DISH or Bell TV receiver, you must
change the numbered switches found on the electronics
box under the dome.
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